
"We have learned that an unauthorized third party acquired certain employee data. Upon discovery, we immediately activated our incident response protocols and launched a thorough investigation with the help of external cybersecurity experts. This incident has had no impact on our guest experience, our operations or our physical properties, which are all fully operational and open for business."
"The unauthorized third party has stated that the stolen data has been deleted. We are monitoring and to date have not seen any evidence that the data has been published or otherwise misused. The luxury hospitality and gaming company said its investigation is ongoing, but it has decided to offer credit monitoring and identity protection services to affected employees."
"Wynn Resorts was added to the ShinyHunters data leak website on February 20, when the hackers claimed to have stolen more than 800,000 records containing personally identifiable information (including SSNs) and employee data. The cybercrime group had demanded a ransom of 22.34 bitcoin (roughly $1.5 million)."
Wynn Resorts disclosed that unauthorized third parties acquired employee data containing personally identifiable information and Social Security numbers affecting over 800,000 records. The company activated incident response protocols and engaged external cybersecurity experts upon discovery. The hackers posted the breach on ShinyHunters website in February 2026, demanding ransom with threats of data publication. Wynn was subsequently removed from the leak site, and the company states the stolen data has been deleted with no evidence of publication or misuse to date. Operations, guest experience, and physical properties remain fully operational. The company is offering affected employees credit monitoring and identity protection services while investigations continue.
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